Tools you've never used
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On a few occasions, I've bought tools I didn't know I wanted - the epic Tools you wish you'd bought sooner... thread is often the cause of this.
However, whilst tidying up my tool cabinet this morning, I came across a tool I've never, ever used. I bought it when I had a kit car and I was always tinkering, but about a month after I bought it, I sold the car.

My wife bought me one of these for Christmas a few years ago and I've never even plugged it in, much to her dismay (makes up for saxophone I bought her when she was convinced she wanted to play it, but never did...)

So - let's have them - tools you REALLY fancied the idea of, but have since sat untouched in a drawer / cabinet / cupboard, just waiting for the right moment.
...and I don't mean the 9mm ring spanner, weird spline bit that came with a set, daft size impact socket etc - we're looking for dedicated tools, rather than a weird size amongst a set
However, whilst tidying up my tool cabinet this morning, I came across a tool I've never, ever used. I bought it when I had a kit car and I was always tinkering, but about a month after I bought it, I sold the car.
My wife bought me one of these for Christmas a few years ago and I've never even plugged it in, much to her dismay (makes up for saxophone I bought her when she was convinced she wanted to play it, but never did...)
So - let's have them - tools you REALLY fancied the idea of, but have since sat untouched in a drawer / cabinet / cupboard, just waiting for the right moment.
...and I don't mean the 9mm ring spanner, weird spline bit that came with a set, daft size impact socket etc - we're looking for dedicated tools, rather than a weird size amongst a set
Nigel_O said:
My wife bought me one of these for Christmas a few years ago and I've never even plugged it in, much to her dismay (makes up for saxophone I bought her when she was convinced she wanted to play it, but never did...)
How about you take up saxophone and she tries metalwork? 
ARH said:
Doofus said:
Digital vernier calipers. Every time I go to use them, the f
king battery is flat, so I use the manual ones.
Take the battery out before putting them away. I have a large 300mm set that gets used once in a blue moon, battery is removed and its lasted years.

ARH said:
Doofus said:
Digital vernier calipers. Every time I go to use them, the f
king battery is flat, so I use the manual ones.
Take the battery out before putting them away. I have a large 300mm set that gets used once in a blue moon, battery is removed and its lasted years.
But now I've realised how to use the manual ones, I use them all the time if the accuracy is sufficient. Top tip: you can get a pack of several 3"/6" verniers for nearly £nothing online, and they're accurate enough for many purposes.
Tool I never used: Kreg pocket-hole jig. Better joining methods abound.
biggiles said:
ARH said:
Doofus said:
Digital vernier calipers. Every time I go to use them, the f
king battery is flat, so I use the manual ones.
Take the battery out before putting them away. I have a large 300mm set that gets used once in a blue moon, battery is removed and its lasted years.
But now I've realised how to use the manual ones, I use them all the time if the accuracy is sufficient. Top tip: you can get a pack of several 3"/6" verniers for nearly £nothing online, and they're accurate enough for many purposes.
Tool I never used: Kreg pocket-hole jig. Better joining methods abound.
ARH said:
Doofus said:
Digital vernier calipers. Every time I go to use them, the f
king battery is flat, so I use the manual ones.
Take the battery out before putting them away. I have a large 300mm set that gets used once in a blue moon, battery is removed and its lasted years.
My brother bought me a makita battery drill for Christmas.
Only problem is I already own 2 decent drills, and I standardised all my battery tools a couple of years back to Bosch for DIY, and Ryobi for garden.
Its sat in its box in the bottom of a cupboard.
Only problem is I already own 2 decent drills, and I standardised all my battery tools a couple of years back to Bosch for DIY, and Ryobi for garden.
Its sat in its box in the bottom of a cupboard.
Edited by 98elise on Saturday 13th September 15:57
98elise said:
My brother bought me a makita battery drill for my Christmas.
Only problem is I already own 2 decent drills, and I standardised all my battery tools a couple of years back to Bosch for DIY, and Ryobi for garden.
Its sat in its box in the bottom of a cupboard.
Sell it. Only problem is I already own 2 decent drills, and I standardised all my battery tools a couple of years back to Bosch for DIY, and Ryobi for garden.
Its sat in its box in the bottom of a cupboard.
My dad bought me a nice (corded) Dewalt multi tool. Unfortunately I already had a cordless Makita. Didn’t want to disappoint my dad - though should have done so he could have got a straight refund - so ended up selling it for a reasonable price. Then bought another Makita tool with the money.
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